Singapore legislation

Section 25A

of Building Control Act 1989

Section 25A

Investigations into dangerous occurrences

Amended by47/200747/200747/200747/200747/200722/2012

(1)

Where the Commissioner of Building Control becomes aware of any dangerous occurrence in any premises at which building works are carried out or in any other premises, the Commissioner of Building Control may direct any person authorised on his or her behalf to investigate the circumstances of the dangerous occurrence.

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(2)

A person must not, without the prior consent of the Commissioner of Building Control —

(a)

alter, replace, remove or add to any building element, machinery, equipment, plant or article at any premises in respect of which the Commissioner of Building Control has made any direction under subsection (1); or

(b)

modify any premises in respect of which the Commissioner of Building Control has made any direction under subsection (1).

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(3)

Any person who contravenes subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both.

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(4)

Nothing in subsection (2) operates to interfere with rescue work or work necessary for the general safety of life and property.

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(5)

In this section, “dangerous occurrence” means —

(a)

the collapse or structural failure of any building (completed or otherwise); (b)any structural distress that is likely to lead to the instability of any building (completed or otherwise); or

(c)

the instability or failure of any land or slope which abuts or is in close proximity to a building,whether or not the collapse, structural failure or structural distress of the building or the instability or failure of the land or slope results in any death, bodily injury or injury to health.

Amended by47/200722/2012
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